Welcome to Paris — Let Me Show You Around!
Bonjour and welcome!
If you’ve ever dreamed of strolling cobblestone streets with a fresh croissant in hand, gazing at world-class art, and sipping wine while the Eiffel Tower twinkles in the distance… you’re in the right place. Paris isn’t just a city — it’s an experience, and I’m here to guide you through it.
1. The Icons You Can’t Miss
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Eiffel Tower – Whether you admire it from the Champ de Mars, take the elevator up for a sweeping view, or see it sparkle at night, the Eiffel Tower is Paris’s heartbeat.
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Louvre Museum – Home to the Mona Lisa, but also thousands of other treasures. Tip: go early or book a skip-the-line ticket.
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Notre-Dame Cathedral – Still under restoration, but its Gothic beauty and riverside setting are unforgettable.
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Arc de Triomphe – Climb to the top for one of the best panoramas of Paris, with the Champs-Élysées stretching out like a ribbon below.
2. Neighborhoods to Explore
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Le Marais – Chic boutiques, falafel shops, and art galleries in a district that feels like a village.
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Montmartre – Perched on a hill, with the white-domed Sacré-Cœur and winding lanes that once inspired Picasso and Van Gogh.
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Saint-Germain-des-Prés – A café-lover’s paradise, full of literary history and cozy corners for people-watching.
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Latin Quarter – Student energy, bookshops, and historic streets by the Sorbonne.
3. Paris by Taste
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Breakfast: A buttery croissant or pain au chocolat from a local boulangerie.
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Lunch: Try a croque-monsieur or a fresh baguette sandwich.
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Dinner: Coq au vin, steak frites, or something adventurous like escargots.
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Dessert: Macarons, tarte Tatin, or a simple (and perfect) crème brûlée.
And of course, wine and cheese at sunset — that’s not just a meal, it’s a Parisian ritual.
4. Tips for a Smooth Visit
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Learn a few French phrases – Even a “Bonjour” or “Merci” makes a big difference.
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Walk, walk, walk – Paris is best explored on foot. Wear comfortable shoes.
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Metro magic – Affordable, fast, and the stations themselves can be works of art.
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Timing is everything – Museums are quieter on weekday mornings, and Paris truly comes alive at night.
5. Moments You’ll Remember
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Sitting by the Seine as the sky turns pink.
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Listening to street musicians in the Métro.
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Wandering into a tiny pâtisserie just because the smell lured you in.
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Realizing that Paris has a way of making ordinary moments feel extraordinary.
Your Paris awaits.
Come hungry, curious, and ready to fall in love with the City of Light — because once you’ve been here, a little piece of Paris will stay with you forever.
The most popular tours in Paris
Walk & Wine Tour in the Latin Quarter

Private Day Tours from Paris

